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Exercise 2
German verb HABEN
Zuhause (at home)

Choose the correct form of the verb haben and click on Überprüf die Antwort (check the answer).

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20 exercises to improve understanding of the German verb haben, and you will also lean some new words relating to home.

"Haben Sie nicht ein Haus?", "Ich habe eine Wohnung.", "Wir haben ein Wohnzimmer.", "Sie hat eine Küche.", "Hat er ein Badezimmer?", "Wie viele Zimmer habt ihr?", "Wir haben zwei Schlafzimmer.", "Das Haus hatte vier Wände.", "Hat dein Haus keinen Flur?", "Es hat zwei Flure.", "Sie haben keinen Balkon.", "Wirst du ein Badezimmer haben?", "Dieses Haus hat nur eine Wand.", "Wie viele Gärten hast du?", "Hat das Schlafzimmer einen Teppich?", "Nein, aber es hat ein Bett.", "Meine Wohnzimmer hat Möbel.", "Ihr Schlafzimmer hat keine Fenster.", "Hans hat einen Rasen.", "Hab ein Stück Kuchen, bitte.", "present: You(formal) = HABEN + Accusative (den,die,das), i.e.: You have him = Sie haben ihn", "present: I = HABE + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: WE = HABEN + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: you(many of you) = HABT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: WIR(we) = HABEN + Accusative (den,die,das)", "past: I,HE,SHE,IT = HATTE + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das), and to negate masculine accusative use keinEN", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: sie(they) = HABEN + Accusative (den,die,das), and to negate masculine accusative use keinEN", "present: you(informal,singular) = HAST + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: you(informal,singular) = HAST + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das), and to negate plural accusative use keinE", "present: HE,SHE,IT = HAT + Accusative (den,die,das)", "Imperative: you(informal,singular) = HAB or HABE + Accusative (den,die,das)", "Don't you have a house?", "I have a flat.", "We have a living room.", "She has a kitchen.", "Does he have a bedroom?", "How many rooms do you have?", "We have two bedrooms.", "The house had four walls.", "Has your house no corridor?", "It has two corridors.", "They have no balcony.", "Will you have a bathroom?", "This house has only one wall.", "How many gardens do you have?", "Does the bedroom have a carpet?", "No, but it has one bed.", "My living room has furniture.", "Her bedroom has no windows.", "Hans has one lawn.", "Have a piece of cake, please.",
In the following video Anja gives you some useful tips about the verb haben:



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